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is it in the fashion world for larger size women? >> i will answer this first. i was so happy when beth ditto appeared in one of jean paul's collections. she is a terrific woman and quite rotund in size. i have not quite caught up with her yet, but i certainly am no little stick. i personally thinks one of the things he should be admired for is not to bring the tyranny of fashion to women. he has, as he has explained, done a lot for diversity in terms of skintight but also diversity of styles and shapes, and i think that was the reason for a round of applause. [applause] >> there is one diversity also which is important, age. i should explain because you know in fashion, a terrible because there is always racism about age. one of the races and is in fashion which i am absolutely against. how could i be against age when i have a grandmother that let me do anything and what it, gave me optimism and positivity? i think people that are old and have experience, you can learn a lot from them, and there are maybe sometimes more sweet than the grandparents. i think age also is something important. i remember,

been adopted by american families the last 20 years. as fox 5s beth parker shows us, the ban will change a lot of lives. >> reporter: a photo of the orphanage where she spent her early years. >> when i was the, i was lonely in a orphanage. i used to cry at night. i feel bad for them. >> reporter: she was well-cared for but it was not like having a family until americans barbara porter and jerry green arrived. >> and this is when we brought them play-doh. >> reporter: in 2003, the couple brought them home to virginia. nadia is 14 and her brother 16 and this week, the family has been watching the news with great interest and sadness. the russian president signed a bill banning americans from adopting in russia. >> and this interfere error errors -- interferes with the future of many people. >> we had to wait until june to get them. i can't imagine people who have children in the pipeline and may never get them out. those are the stories that are gut wrenching. >> reporter: lauren koch works for the national council for a doing. >> there are approximately 46 families matched wit

they will perhaps be forced to make more concessions? >> they won't be forced to make more concessions, beth it has right. the democrats have a stronger hand. they're not in any position to be blamed for this. and i think the republicans learned a hard lesson, not just in the elections, but even in the previous fiscal fight, which is that it doesn't necessarily matter who's responsible, it is rather who the public thinks and holds responsible for the problem. and to the extent that you look at the election results and look at the hardline members like alan west who got voted out of office. they're in no position to try this over and over again. >> what exists between what we're seeing play out on television. you know, all of the bluster. between that and what's actually happened behind closed doors. do we think they're probably far closer to hammering this thing out than perhaps we are seeing and hearing? >> yeah. there's no doubt a lot of activity going on behind the scenes, but there are a couple really big points of disagreement that i don't think we're going to close up any time soon. this disc

people in respect of the agenda that you have, we'd like to keep it tight beth rubenstein is executive director for out of siekt, loraine is the community school coordinator for the fall reveer middle school, christine harris is the chair for the board of directors of the jazz heritage center and marylan coral is the assistant principal and donald savoy is the director for the civic community benefits district, nan key ton is the director, internal affairs for the san francisco symphony, and assistant managing director , and out of this group, we would like to hear from two of them if we may. would you like to come up, please, beth. thanks. >> hello, everyone, i'm the director of the out of sights and we're honored to be partnered with sf jazz and speak on their behalf, we work with teenage youths would don't have access to arts

silas and beth? let's start finding out. good luck, players. here we go-- the jeopardy! round, and these are going to be your categories... each correct response beginning with that letter, of course. boomie, start us. dialects for $200, please. what is japanese? uh, dialects for $400. what is arabic? dialects, $600. what is german? uh, dialects for $800. what is spanish? dialects, $1,000. what is the philippines? "s" as in simile for $200. what is snug? simile for $400. what is slippery? simile--"s" as in simile for $600. what is sharp? simile, $800. what is stubborn? "s" as in simile for $1,000. what is still? you double your score to $2,000. uh, burns, baby, burns, for $200. what is sc? uh, burns for $400. whotland"auld lang syne"? uh, burns for $600. what is require? no. boomie. what is "desire"? burns for $1,000. and you're in the lead. i'd like to wager $1,200. all righty, here is the clue... what are "mice and men"? that's it, at adds to your margin. you're at $5,400, and we're at our first commercial break, which means we'll be back in a moment or two. and th and beth

. >> beth is her name. her daughter rachel joy scott died in the columbine shooting. her son craig witnessed that tragedy and managed to survivor. good morning their, beth. i know the columbine shooting was 13 years ago but i imagine this brings up a whole lot of emotions for your family. >> oh, it did. yesterday was like reliving april 20th, 99 all over again. so much pain with you my first reaction was i was angry. i was very angry that this would happen again, especially to little children, little babies. and just angry that that someone would take out their frustration and their anger and their pain on someone so innocent. >> and you would think that we would have learned the signs by now to look out for in troubled young men and women and sadly at least it appears that that is not the case. >> i heard the family of another columbine family say this just yesterday. that was that the really difficult phase actually begins for those families right now. could you talk to us a little bit about that? >> sure. it's so unreal what they are experiencing now is so unreal. it's like being hit by a

in 1999 made us all understand that our schools are no longer safe havens. beth lost her daughter rachel. she joins me on the phone from colorado. thank you so much, beth, for being with us. >> how do you ever heal from something like that? >> it takes a long long time. i described it as being hit by a freight train and you don't even know how hard you have been hit. and for years you can walk around with the pain and brokenness of that. and but, you know, it comes and goes. and for us, it was a very long healing process. but we did actually become stronger for it. and some good things have come out of it. and all the talk about evil, evil showed its face that day and i can honestly say it didn't win because out of losing rachel, we also gained a platform for much good. first of all for our faith, which sustained us during this time and also for programs and a lot of speaking regarding compassion and kindness and been involved in a lot of schools and churches and youth programs to do that and that brought some healing. but it is a very long long process. there is a light at the end of th

story to tell. it is a by into any fiscal weakness moving forward. let's go to beth in new york. beth. >> after $100 million in shared buy becomes, where could chipotle mexican grill be headed? >> i like the fact that everyone has given up on them and they are now ready to expand the shop house kitchen thing. i think the $235 to $250 i'm bullish on them. need a boost? is starbucks could be the right brew. they have a great price and because teavana is um-hum good. the lightening round is coming up next. >> keep up with cramer all day long. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress.

. let's go to beth in new york. beth. >> after adding $100 million in share buybacks, where could chipotle mexican grill be headed? >> i like the fact that everyone has given up on them and they are now ready to expand the shop house kitchen thing. i think the $235 to $250 i said they bottomed but i'm bullish on them. need a boost? starbucks could be the right brew. they have a great price and because teavana is good. the lightning round is coming up next. >> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter. >>> it is time for the lightning round. we are both kicking it back and forth whether to pull the trigger. you should have one too. knock out ko. allen in michigan. >> jim, booyah. i'm currently holding sprint and i've had a pretty decent gain. >> i don't want you to take that gain. i want to buy one. do not sell sprint it is a good one. matt in michigan. >> i was wondering about toyota or ford. >> i pulled up with the subaru guy. their business is good. i prefer ford to toyota. tracy in arkansas. >> yes, booyah. >> ctlp or cplp. >> okay yeah. it is an mlp. i've

♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: we learned that beth, the cbs executive didn't know the affiliate in san pedro, didn't we? >> we did. [laughter] craig: how could you possibly make it up to these lovely citizens of san pedro, who are by the way, let's not forget, connected. >> you ladies are going to dinner at the ivy. craig: at the ivy! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> breaking news tonight. a fire rips through a town house and takes a woman's life. it happened along laurel hill road in green belt. take a look at the video from the scene. the flames shooting from the back of the home, the smoke billowing. the fire broke out around 9:00. firefighters pulled three people out. one did not make it. crews are still there. investigators trying to figure out how this all started. as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. joining right now is mark brady from fire and ems. mark, are you there? we hoped to talk to you. we may get back to yo

played some horrible men in my time like macbeth. >> stephen: all of them are great too. >> they are gay murders and i have news for you, gay people do all sorts of things. sometimes they are good, and sometimes not so good. they're just like the rest of you. >> stephen: so you will admit that sometimes gay people are terrible. you will odd hit that. >> that's right. you know we're making a sequel. >> stephen: to what. >> in middle earth, actually perhaps i shouldn't say. it gandalf the gay. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so tell me, please -- >> and you get to find out who is his favorite dwarf. >> stephen: i can't wait to see it in 3-d is all i'm saying. (laughter) how do you feel what is it like dealing with those tolkien nerds, those guys who must come up to you -- >> people like you? >> stephen: well, i guess, yes. >> you are the sweetest, most intelligent caring people that you meet, seriously. i went down in comicon in san diego. all the fans are there, all the geeks and nerds so, called. i go down and see them sleeping out, waiting for our presentation, they turn out to be tea

and beth are a big reason for this celebration. >> we're linguists, but we're wordless at this point. >> reporter: it is god's word that is the cause of the celebration. the new testament is now available in their language. and it is the linguists that finish the translations. this family moved to northern guatemala, to pick up the project started by german translator, ted and gloria, in 1969. 43 years later, they finally have a new testament they can read for themselves. >> very joyful. very happy to have in our hands the new testament in bokonchi. >> reporter: the modern bible translation movement actually began here in guatemala. this is where an indian famously challenged a missionary who was selling spanish bibles. if you're god is so smart, he said, why can't he speak kachican. they speak 21 different languages. today townsend's vision of providing god's word in every language has literally circled the globe. they are leading a final push to begin translations in the 2100 languages still without a bible. translators have a slow and tedious calling. ramida spent years studying

morning sickness. pretending to be queen lit beth and prince charles. >> hello there, may i please speak to kate please, my granddaughter? >> hold on, ma'am. >> reporter: they said they never imagined they'd get through. >> good morning, how may i help you? >> i'm after my granddaughter, kate, i want to see how her tummy bug is going. >> she's sleeping at the moment, she's had an uneventful night. >> 100 people before us would have tried it. the accents were terrible not for a second did we expect to speak to kate let alone have a conversation with anyone at the hospital. we wanted to be hung up on. >> reporter: but that didn't happen. the call was patched through to kate's private nurse where some of the duchess' personal health information was given out for the world to hear. >> she has been getting fluids to rehydrate her because she was quite dehydrated when she came in. she's stable at the moment. >> okay, i'll just feed my little corgies, then. >> reporter: the duo could have never predicted the tragedy that followed. days later, jacintha saldana, the nurse who first picked up, wou

will answer this first. i was so happy when beth ditto appeared in one of jean paul's collections. she is a terrific woman and quite rotund in size. i have not quite caught up with her yet, but i certainly am no little stick. i personally thinks one of the things he should be admired for is not to bring the tyranny of fashion to women. he has, as he has explained, done a lot for diversity in terms of skintight but also diversit

to begin removing band mines from beth lehe. they are working to remove the devastation of land mines. they took a check of $141,000 to pay for the land mine removal. a family visited abc7 last year. >> it's been a terrible experience. and it's a need for other children. >> the roots of peace land mine removal effort is due to start in bethlehem next month. >> get ready for another change in the weather, just in time for the weekend. >> that's right. we have a wet seven-day forecast. and i mean unsettled. il show you how many days of rain is coming and get ready for another night of freezing cold conditions in parts of the bay area. details are coming up. >> i have a different type of showers falling from the sky and the peak viewing time to catch the meteor showers. >> the bay area startup where girls can make their own dream doll house and learn the building blocks for a career at the same time. stay with us. the news continues here in just >> good news and bad news about california students. cigarettes smoking has declined. but the use of smokeless tobacco has jumped significantly.

a four-point lead on this play. foster slams it down. but duke rallies beth steph curry's younger brother receive. and -- receive. the blue devils stay unbeaten. santa clara falls to 11-3. >>> on new year's day, stanford will try to cap an 11-2 season with a win over wisconsin in the rose bowl. the badgers are 8-5 but three of their losses were in overtime. this this third straight year they've been to the rose bowl. they lost the previous two, the last one to oregon. wisconsin is hoping the third time will be the charm, but stanford is a 6-1/2 point favorite. >> two similar teams like to run the football and play great defense. we don't know anything but that. whatever people say about point spreads. don't matter. every game we play comes down to the last possession,. >> abc-7 sports anchor mike shumann will be in pasadena to cover the rose bowl. shu's reports will air tuesday, right here on abc-7. >> this last week arizona state running back marion lost his brother when hi was shot and killed over a pair of air jordans. today he took the field in the fight hunger bowl. the sun devils ju

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and ourselves beth israel jew dee ya. >> and can they go on to the internet or go to call one of you and find out more about the program? >> you can get information about our program from any of the four synagogues' websites. >> great. >> so we about three years ago did a listening campaign, so we had small group conversations with about 600 con gre gants and asked them, what is it that keeps you up at night? what is it that's really concerning you? and the two main things we heard were alienation, we're feeling lonely, disconnected, and the second thing we heard was cost of living, and that's not surprising given the cost of living in san francisco. so we've been focusing on community building. we started emmanuel in the nad, which is that every emmanuel zip cold, so if you live like in 94118, you're part of the 94118 emmanuel community. you have a liaison to your zip code and all of our community building so we have a community break the fast, a community caring program that will deliver meals to you if you're sick, that will check on you if you need people and if you're home bound and you

! [applause] thank you, beth. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> a search under the golden gate bridge turns up two bodies and a terrible tragedy. good evening. i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. tonight, we're learning a man and boy have died after being pulled from the frigid bay waters. the coast guard started searching in the marin headlands late this afternoon. >> reporter: very sad story. after the two were pulled from the water, they were brought here to fort baker, but it was too late. the beach is known for it's beautiful views of the city and it's treacherous surf. this stretch of coastline is where a man and child were swept to sea and drowned. they were found floating under the golden gate bridge. late this afternoon, around 4:00, a third person, who was also taken out by the waves, was able to get out of the surf and call 911. >> rescue units shortly arrived within 25 minutes and recovered two bodies, one male adult a

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. as beth parker shows us, that ban will change a lot of lives. >> this is it. >> reporter: a photo of the orphanage where nadia green spent her early years. >> i was so lonely in an orphanage. i used to cry at night and i just feel bad for all of the girls and boys that are like alone there. >> reporter: she said she was well-cared for but it was not like having a family until americans barbara porter and jerry green arrived. >> this is when we brought them play-doh. and we sort of introduced them to play do at the orphanage. >> reporter: in 2003, the couple broad nadia and her brother home to virginia. she is 14 and the brother 16. this week, the family has been watching the news with great interest and sadness. the russian president putin signed a bill that bans americans from adopting in russia. >> it interferes with the future of many, many people. >> we know what it's like to wait. when we went, we got to meet them in march and had to wait until june to get them. i can't imagine people who have children in the pipeline and may never get them out. those are the stories that jus

been adopted by american families in the last 20 years. as fox 5's beth parker shows us, the ban will change a lot of lives. >> reporter: a photo of the orphanage where nadia green spent her early years. >> i was little, i was so lonely in the orphanage i used to cry at night and i just feel bad for all the girls and boys that are like alone there. >> reporter: nadia says she was well cared for, but it was not like having a family until americans barbara porter and jerry green arrived. >> this is when we brought them play-doh. we sort of introduced them to play-doh at the orphanage. >> reporter: in 2003 the couple brought nadia and her brother victor home to virginia. nadia is now 14, her brother 16. this week the family has been watching the news with great interest and sadness. russian president vladimir putin just signed a bill that bans americans from adopting in russia. >> it interferes with the future of many, many people. >> we know what it's like to wait. when we went, we got to meet them in march. we had to wait till june to get them. i can't even imagine people that

that bars americans from adopting russian children. we've been following this story and beth parker has more on the impact now here at home. >> reporter: tatiana mcfadden is a three time gold medalist sprinter in the paralimpics. she was adopted in 1994. >> i was adopted age six. no russian family wanted to adopt me. >> a woman from howard county maryland rescued her from that orphanage. >> i saw her and i looked at her and i said that is going to be my mom. >> reporter: years later, they are devastated that russian president vladimir putin says he plans to sign a bill that would ban americans from adopting children from russia. >> reporter: the move has prompted criticism in russia. >> the children are used as pawns. it is really unfair to them. >> reporter: tatiana and her cousin came here to the russian embassy in d.c. on wednesday. they wand to deliver a letter and a petition. it was signed by 7,000 americans and 100,000 russians. she says they got a chilly reception. >> we waited and waited in downpouring rain at 33 degrees. and 30 minutes later, nothing happened. >> reporter: russia is

developer says after running from the law if a month the next stop could be...the united states. he said the troubles began in november, you probably heard this story, a neighbor in central america nation complained of his dogs and someone poisoned the dogs and someone killed that same neighbor. so you figure it out. now, he says he doing whatever he can to avoid getting sent back to belize if questioning and made the latest comment as part of an internet broadcast, so the quality is not perfect. >> i consider returning to the united states, that is my only hope now. it is clear in the past few weeks since i have started my blog i cannot ever return to belize. the government was made after me before, they are seriously mad at me now. there is no hope for my life if i am returned to belize. >>shepard: he ran into more trouble after he tried seeking asylum in guatemala and police arrested him for entering that country illegally and now his lawyers are fighting a government order to return him to belize. >> what are the chances he is sent back to belize? >>reporter: in the short term not li

beth of his daughter saying the rules were violated and the tragedy could have been prevented. >>> let's check in with chief meteorologist bill martin. the sun is out but it is still cold. >> it was. temperatures this morning down to freezing. so cold tonight the national weather service issued a frost advisory for parts of the bay area. i will get to that. this is the problem. in terms of why they are not so wet and so cold. coming from here. you can see the location. the path that they follow. coming from the polar regions. the storms are bringing cool air and not a lot of rain. we have a series of storms lined up off shore and they will click through over the next 5-6 days but a they are all non-events except monday. next three, not a big deal. over night lows very cold. 50 in concord. antioch, livermore. we have a frost advisory and you can see you are close to it in napa, fremont. you will have frost in many inland valleys. take precautions. look for tender plants and things that are sensitive to the frost. there will be frost. you will see it in the north bay and south bay as wel

, their demeanor, eir personality? >> everybody is trying to beth right, it needs to happen for what is best for our country anm in this country. >> is almost a testosterone contest. it is not about winning for the american peop is about winning for the party, i can do it better than you, it has to be who wins, w who loses? >> psychologically it is unsettling because it interferes with their comfort level in terms of spending and feelingf comfortable.th >> i don't think about it, they noticed a game of chicken when it comes to this fisl cliff. lou: etc. look a except when wet projections. talking about another recession.

. consumer spending rose just 0.7% in the two months before christmas, and that bethe weakest since the 2008 financial crisis. the blow-expectations holiday sales suggest consumers remain uneasy about the economy. >>> asian stocks are mostly higher after china's industrial companies showed profit. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% to finish at a 21-month high. hong kong's hang seng rose half a percent. wall street's stocks fell for a third consecutive day due to investor concerns about the fiscal cliff talks. the dow lost 24 points on thursday. the nasdaq was down 22 points. trading was light. >>> a california judge could approve a plan to pay more than $1 billion to settle a case involving unintended acceleration problems with toyotas. the proposet settlement will resolve a class-action lawsuit for hundreds of toyota customers. numerous crashes and injuries and even deaths were blamed on the sudden acceleration. their production plunged as a result but has since rebounded. >>> and new evidence suggested the ailing housing market is getting better. a national price index says u.s. home prices rose 4.

opened fire outside centro de banjo is to go beth el search monday night. investigators say the sugar target is 17 year-old boy as he left a nearby liquor store. the bullets penetrated the wall the church and hit cordova as she covered her kids. authorities identified the armed suspect shot and killed by police officers at walnut creek apartment building as a 22 year-old man. we brought the story you yesterday. officers is on is that not one called in which someone was screaming in the background. police they were forced to fire at anthony bonds and junior who was pronounced dead at the scene. they're not release any other details about the confrontation. there were no other injuries and authorities are not looking for other suspects. it >> as south bay doctor faces in voluntary manslaughter and drug charges for allegedly running a pill mill out of her clinic. that's not margin is facing 13 felony counts in connection with allegedly with illegally prescribing powerful prescription drugs like i to cotton and purpose that the patients at her los gatos clinic. one patient ended up dying

a lot of work to do on the hill. we thank you for taking time out for us today. we wish you beth to find abcompromise. >> thank you. >> thank you, shannon. >> this is a fox news alert. nine militants and at least five afghans are reportedly dead after a fire fight at an air base in american afghanistan that lasted more than two hours. officials say two suicide bombers detonated explosives outside the base that helicopters fired on them. they have the largest fight at the base since february. you are looking live at a picture of the egyptian embassy in d.c. a source close to fox said the muslim membership in washington protest today starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. we heard that an opposition group will be send progress testers as well as the embassy to counter islamic group. protest as thousands demonstrate in egypt after the bold moves by morsi. some say amount to illegal power grab. >> the egypt constitutional court suspended work indefinitely as a protest. it comes as a postpone ruling on legitimacy of panel that drafted a new constitution for that country. one that gave president moham

you beth woods, what she got this year. told in 2008 she wouldn't have children without medical help. look at this guy. her new son alex, so happy for her. her birth was her birth moment of 2012. beth, congratulations to you and your family. a hand some little guy. >>> it's one of those weekends for investors, waiting and worrying, because lawmakers have just three days left to get a deal done in time to avoid the fiscal cliff, and that's what our focus issen ob this morning. for his part, president obama says he's modestly optimistic they can work things out. even if a deal is thrown together, senator harry reid says what they come up with could be imperfect and some people aren't going to like it. bringen in independent new york stock exchange trader joining us from new york. good to see you. >> good to see you, alison. thanks for having me. >> as you said, washington has been kicking the can down the road. so what are the chances of a real deal going through at the very last minute? things sound a little more optimistic last night, if you listened to president obama. >> i think th

are breathing a sigh of relief. world food programmely beth pras could be preview of the after. >> busy day for travelers at the america's train station, bus station and airport. everyone rushing to make their flight. with suitcase full of gifts. >> where are you headed? >> arkansas and then kansas. >> boston. >> oklahoma. >> new york city. >> we're going to california. >> the story was much the day. rain and storms. 100,000 passengers are expected to pass through the atlanta airport today alone. >> it impacted us from departure standpoint. flights have been delayed on each push. throughout the concourses but here in check-in we have been able to get passengers, pretty steadily through. on a regular basis. like any other day. >> snow created havoc for skiers to the west to hit the slopes. some city saw six to 12 inches of fresh powder. northeast and mid-atlantic freezing rainfall has people scrambling to get out, even as they wish for a white christmas. >> looking forward to white christmas. >> we had adequate staffing and got the passengers out quickly. today is a good day. >> triple-a pre

years of coming on the show. i know this is the last time. i also wanted to think beth walters for mentioning you would be on "mad money" today. i look forward to speaking to your new ceo but you've done a fabulous job. jabil has done a fabulous jobs over the years. thanks so much tim main. >> thanks so much. have a great holiday. >> you, too. >> guys, he's bullish and people are looking for a tech stock that hasn't taken off. look at the long term. i think it's ready to accelerate again. >> coming up consideration you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot lightning round. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready skeedaddy? mark in texas. mark. >> caller: boo yeah from long view, texas, jim. >> now you are in the heart of our great country. how can i help? >> caller: well, energy 21, exxi. i know you've been kind of oil and gas right now i don't think you're kind of hot on. i've been looking at this as a long-term investment thinking this may be a really good one. i want your opinion. >> i'm wit

beth walters for mentioning you would be on "mad money" today. i look forward to speaking to your new ceo but you've done a fabulous job. jabil has delivered a gread return over the years. thanks so much tim main. >> thanks so much. have a great holiday. >> you, too. guys, he's bullish and people are looking for a tech stock that hasn't taken off. look at the long term. i think it's ready to accelerate again. stay with cramer. >> coming up, can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot lightning round. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. to(all) the gulf!ion spot on earth. it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a gr

it. we've seen it over and over again, it's inspiring every time. beth howard is one of those people, she lives in iowa, when the shooting happened she got in her car and drove 1,000 miles to newtown. no one asked her to do it, she just did it. and what she brought to newtown, some may consider unusual. but it's something that's brought smiles and comfort to a place in desperate need of both. >> pie represents so many things. it's simplicity and nurturing, it's comfort food. i drove from iowa on saturday. >> plates, forks. >> this is our third day handing out pie. this is only half a pie. after posting a comment on facebook, if it would make people feel better if i made a pie and serve it i will do it. this was made at the high school. >> i lost my own husband three and a half years ago, mine was a sudden loss, so i understand the pain. and i think that was part of what drove me to come here. >> you have to have some, though. >> i wrote a whole book about it. pie helped me get through my grief. it's warm. i was nervous people would think we were imposing. >> the pie is excellent, but

it was not such rough sailing. we got married on the swoop out of mystic. beth, amy and ann are george's daughters from his first marriage. erica is dawn's daughter from her first marriage. her other daughter was out while we were at the house. they're a blended but very close family with 11 grandchildren. >> we built this beautiful house in the adirondacks, the dream was -- it was going to be dawn's house, because i was going to die. i'm much older than dawn. it was going to be her house and the children and grandchildren could use the house on the lake. there would be rooms down stairs for kids. it was going to be dawn's house ultimately with all the children. all the children. and now it's me. i can't -- i don't think i can do that. >> i want to reiterate to you, george, have you these beautiful daughters and son in laws and grandchildren, and everyone will be here to take care of you, is that right, ladies? >> my job has always been to take care of other people? >> it's all right if some people take care of you for a while? >> no one takes care of me. >> stop being so stubborn. >> in the middle of

's watching, they just do it. we've seen it over and over again, it's inspiring every time. beth howard is one of those people, she lives in iowa, when the shooting happened she got in her car and drove 1,000 miles to newtown. no one asked her to do it, she just did it. and what she brought to newtown, some may consider unusual. but it's something that's brought smiles and comfort to a place in desperate need of both. >> pie represents so many things. it's simplicity and nurturing, it's comfort food. i drove from iowa on saturday. >> plates, forks. >> this is our third day handing out pie. this is only half a pie. after posting a comment on

town between 116 and highway 37. they hope to reopen by 5. still closed in beth directions along that stretch. here is a live look outside across the golden gate bridge. snow looks good headed toward the drive. the valley commute, westbound 237, no delay. 880 is looking good past the open climb, and oakland airport if you have a flight to catch. an earlier accident approaching marina boulevard. a big rig and a car. it is completely clear. emergency crews have left the scene. and mass transit bart systemwide. there's no service today. muni and ferries are on a holiday schedule. >>> the storm stopped traffic on major bay area roads this weekend. canyon road between mission boulevard. it had to be closed overnight because of a rock slide. and state road 84 was closed both directions because of a downed tree that was blocking both lanes. and in the mountains, highway 17 was closed at sugar loaf road for more than two hours. in snow ma county state route 1 was closed because of flooding, still closed at this hour. >>> over in ma rain county, the panoramic highway was completely blocke

personnel that responded to deal with this, because this is going to take a toll on a lot of people." beth nimmo whose daughter was killed in the columbine high school mass shooting, she said today, "as far as the parents go, they're not going to know what hit them for a long, long time. my heart is racing. i just feel like these parents, they're going to hurt so bad for so long. and there is not much you can do to console something like this." frank deangelis still is the principal there today. he said when he heard what happened in connecticut today, quote, it just made me sick to my stomach. it just takes me back to what we felt on april 20th, 1999. even though it's going to be 14 years, it just takes us back to that horrific day. and dave cullen, who wrote the definitive book on the columbine mass shooting, he said today, "in my head i have always insisted that any death is just as tragic. but little kids, this is overwhelming me." we're going to be covering the latest news out of newtown, connecticut this hour. and there is new news. law enforcement officer says the weapons used in to

of a mazes me. i want to go on to another thing in the globe. it's beth meyers. she was worried about the campaign's appeal to women voters. she says to the globe, i wish i had expressed my deep concern more vociferously at that point. this was may/june when they really went on the offense, meyers said. i remember thinking, this bothers me. well, richard, that's nice. this bothers you. it's only a majority of the vote, the women's vote. kind of think you would mention if it bothered you in a real campaign. >> if you're senior adviser, you don't say that until after the election. you try to do it at the moment you can make a difference. look, there is something bigger here that joy was touching on, which is not just a self-belief that they had, and this isn't just a romney problem, it's a republican party problem, arguably the entire problem facing the conservative ecochamber right now. they were delusional about the whole presidency, about president obama himself. it was so self-evident to him that he was incompetent, that this president was a fluke, that his support had just faded aw

fingernails. [laughter] >>host: you have to beth those things. we do see you there. and i have to say this, we do know that you want a cap let any of had your heart set on it, if we just sat here and just said kindle that will say it off. and you do not need me to tell you there is a reasonthat this is america's sweetheart. this is the number-one selling a 7 in. tablet in history and in that there are a lot of traces' especially the 7 in. category and i am proud of the tablets we have done the kindle fire certain animal. not only because the parental controls but the amazon the it will load web pages faster, time is money in at a tablet at home that i purchased from hsn and i'd love it but i do get that up about was trying fight somebody web site and it was not gloating. we all know what it is like. you do want a tablet that is smooth and fasten it tablet you do not have to worry about running out of memory. he may be getting this now or for yourself or your grandkids, who knows what possibilities this will open up. freeg, a one-shot only, we have is what we have. e will pay to send it to

with marilyn monroe, and we were beth doioth very well at the box office and i had to turn the script down and say i can't do this. i risked suspension because it was an immoral story. they made the movie eventually with joanne woodward i think. but it was a kid with an affair with an older woman. couldn't go anywhere. it was immoral. and i had young fans and i said i can't do this. the head of the studio said, you know, we can suspend you and you won't work again. i said i understand you have to make your decisions based on your priorities, and i was only like 24 and i said i'm sorry, i just cannot make this film. so -- but, see, i was known as a christian from the beginning. i'm not in angus' kind of situation where he's recently become a serious christian. >> there were people, and i did as well when you said it, who took offense at what you said about islam when you said about muslims being threatening. but you said we've got -- >> well, i was asked the question -- you asked me the question -- >> i want you to explain yourself here. go ahead. >> yeah. you asked is there any difference

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died at the age of 116. beth cooper is only one of eight people recognized by the begin he was book of world records to have lived that long. she died peacefully yesterday in an assisted living home near atlanta. the title of world's oldest person now belongs to 115-year- old woman in johnston, iowa. can you imagine what she saw in her lifetime? >> 1896 in you do the math. that's a long time ago. >> amazing life. >>> well, it's 5719. three for three. the giants seek a deal with a key player for the line-up. >> plus, blast from the past. which 49er won a guess star on an episode of saved by the bell. >> i think it's the coach. ,,,, well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. >>> here we go again. the

underneath lake liz beth whenever a nesting bird was found so crews installed inflatable dancers like the ones used outside car lots to prevent birds from nesting paying for biologists to monitor the bird battle also contribute today that unexpected cost. >>> several mothers and their families marched onto capitol hill today with a message about the fiscal cliff. members of the group delivered teddy bears to lawmakers saying that, quote, can't bear more than their fair share. they say congress needs to add tresz the so-called fiscal cliff before scheduled tax sxhieks spending cuts go into effect. one berkeley mother was among those in washington. >> like many families, i don't have any other place to cut right now so we're here to stand up and make sure that our voices are heard. >> the group also delivered signed petitions urging congress to end the bush tax cuts for the wealthy. >>> representatives from huns of charities have descended on capitol hill in an effort to dlsh there has been talk of capping the deduction but nonprofit leaders say they're afraid if the government limits t

. >> rose: you were in charge of that debate were you not. >> no, no, not at all. beth myers ran our whole debate operation and did an extraordinary -- >> rose: she also made the decision to choose -- >> that's right. >> rose: you weren't making every decision in that campaign which was one of the criticism that came out about you is he's wearing too many hats here. he's a strategist, doing this and that and therefore he's over he can -- exstanded and therefore not good for the candidate. >> not at all. you got things written in campaigns and campaigns are written a lot like sports which i think is kind of fun. most on the stuff you hear on sports radio or you read is generally wrong if you're ion side the team. >> rose: my impression is you do the campaign as sports. >> i've always said i like the winning and losing aspect. >> rose: that's exactly right. >> i like it more to win. i'm reminded of this the last two weeks. but this campaign was a very deep emotional commitment. >> rose: for you. >> absolutely. and i think by the majority of people who worked on the campaign. >> rose: w

is mcbeth which i think aptly described john boehner, full of sound and fury signifying nothing. david corn, professor michael eric dyson, thank you both. >>> neck, another republican governor in a blue state turns bright red. ho, ho, ho, indeed. stay with us. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to t

. el ell elliz beth. >> caller: hey, cramer. i called in october after that macro economic downturn. >> right. >> caller: i asked you if that was an opportunity to increase my cost space and you said sell. once again i ask you with things improving in china, generator sales as a result of sandy and natural gas engines, is couple minz a buy, hold or sell? >> i'm going to say it's a hold. i like caterpillar much more. stephanie link, co-research director with me in my charitable trust which you can follow along at actionalerts.com. the good news is out in cummins. let's go to john in georgia, john. >> caller: merry christmas and boo-yah to you. >> same to you, sir. thank you. >> caller: tractor supply. it's one of my long-term holdings. i know you sort of have not bought it, but i'm seeing a little bit of an uptick. [ inaudible ] can i keep it in my long term? >> okay, tractor supply. i like tractor supply. there was an important upgrade today. the stock had been hit. it had been one of my stocks that i said money was going to pile into, and it had been the most disappointing of all t

on a sailboat they bought together. >> we got married out of mystic. >> reporter: beth and aim are his daters from the first marriage. erica is dawn's daughter from her first marriage. her other daughter tina was out while we were at the house. they are a blended but very close family with 11 grandchildren. >> dawn and i built this beautiful news the adirondacks. our dream. the dream was chronological dream. it was going to be dawn's house, i would die. i'm much older than dawn. it was going to be dawn's house. dawn's children, all these children can use the house on the lake and it would be wonderful. we built -- downstairs for kids. it was going to be dawn's house ultimately with all the children, all the children. now it is me. i don't think i can do that. >> reporter: i want to reiterate you have these beautiful daughters, son-in-laws, grandchildren, everyone will be here to take care of you. is that right, ladies? >> yes. >> my job has always been to take care of other people. >> reporter: it is all right if some people take care of you for a while. >> reporter: george taught at middle s

their position and pain all too well. beth lost daughter rachel joy scott in the columbine shooting in colorado and her son craig witnessed the tragedy and survived. she joins us this morning from denver. good morning to you, beth. >> good morning. >> you know, it's hard for us looking into imagine what those parents are going through. you know, we just heard from our correspondent they have apparently set up a makeshift morgue and now the parents are starting to identify their children by pictures. you went through this a number of years ago. >> >> i did. >> what are they going through? that time of waiting there is mixed feelings. you have some hope. and yet, there is this impending doom that because you haven't heard from your child or there is no news about them that the worst is to be expected and for us it took exactly 24 hours for when rachel passed away to get a call from the coroner. we didn't identify her. they identified her through some fingerprints that i had made up as my kids were little. and she was identified that way. >> just the waiting, you say that it took you 24 hours. the

are our congressman, jim mcgovern, also mary beth mcmahon, senior vice president of special olympics massachusetts, virginia swain, returned peace corps volunteer coordinator and kathy fielder, representing holy cross. to you special guests and to everyone, a warm welcome. we also need to note the absence of a holy cross junior, ken jordan, head of the local chapter of the knights of columbus, whose brother died in an auto accident two days ago. ken and his fellow knights have put forth great effort to publicize this evening's event, and ken had been anticipating it eagerly. this evening it's a particular pleasure to welcome mark back to his alma mater. he took several courses with me during his student days, but our relationship wasn't completely academic. through the generosity of mark's father, i was able to accompany him and one of his classmates in travels through poland and the soviet union in the summer of 1985, the summer before their senior year. and on that first day in leningrad -- now st. petersburg -- mark, always his father's son, asked if we could celebrate daily mass

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